Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 3
Saturday–Tuesday, April 13–16, 2019; Denver, Colorado
Session L06: Calling all physics teachers: It is time to integrate computation into your courses!
3:30 PM–5:18 PM,
Sunday, April 14, 2019
Sheraton
Room: Governor's Square 15
Sponsoring
Units:
FEd DCOMP
Chair: Deva O'Neil, Bridgewater College
Abstract: L06.00002 : The PICUP Collection: A Unique Repository for Supporting the Integration of Computation into the Undergraduate Physics Curriculum*
4:06 PM–4:42 PM
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Abstract
Presenter:
Kelly R Roos
(Bradley University, PICUP)
Author:
Kelly R Roos
(Bradley University, PICUP)
Computation in the undergraduate curriculum is gaining significant traction in physics departments across the country, including a burgeoning effort to integrate computation into individual physics courses, both introductory and advanced, in such a way that it plays a role that is as important as non-computational mathematics in two important educational areas: (i) providing a deeper conceptual understanding of physical principles, and (ii) problem-solving. The Partnership for Integration of Computation into Undergraduate Physics (PICUP), an informal group of physics faculty from around the country, is committed to building a supportive community of STEM educators dedicated to integrating computation into the undergraduate curriculum. One of the cornerstones of the PICUP community-building effort is a significant online component. In this presentation, I shall describe the unique educational materials development effort that has attracted much interest amongst physics faculty at all levels of computational physics education experience.
*The PICUP project is funded through the National Science Foundation's Improving Undergraduate STEM Education Program, Award numbers: DUE-1524128, DUE-1524493, DUE-1524963, DUE-1525062, DUE-1525525.
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